Women's Fiction 1945-2005: Writing Romance (Continuum Literary Studies)

Women's Fiction 1945-2005: Writing Romance (Continuum Literary Studies)

by Deborah Philips (Author)

Synopsis

Organised around each decade of the post war period, this book analyses novels written by and for women from 1945 to the present. Each chapter identifies a specific genre in popular fiction for women which marked that period and provides case studies focusing on writers and texts which enjoyed a wide readership. Despite their popularity, these novels remain largely outside the 'canon' of women's writing, and are often unacknowledged by feminist literary criticism. However, these texts clearly touched a nerve with a largely female readership, and so offer a means of charting the changes in ideals of femininity, and in the tensions and contradictions in gender identities in the post-war period. Their analysis offers new insights into the shifting demands, aspirations and expectations of what a woman could and should be over the last half century. Through her analysis of women's writing and reading, Philips sets out to challenge the distinction between 'popular' and 'literary' fiction, arguing that neat categories such as 'popular', 'middle brow' and 'serious fiction' need more careful definition.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 15 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0826499961
ISBN 13: 9780826499967

Media Reviews
Her study will be welcomed by many women who have also read and enjoyed 'middlebrow' novels alongside 'highbrow' counterparts. It reveals the cultural currency of feminine popular fictions, and elucidates the pleasures they offer, without denying their occasionally serious limitations. Lucy Carlyle Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Deborah Philips is Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts at Brunel University, UK.